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A Kind of Magic
by
Susan Sizemore
More for paranormal lovers than
Medieval enthusiasts
Susan
Sizemore's A Kind of Magic, a time travel romance going back to
Medieval Scotland, is a romance more likely to appeal to paranormal
romance readers as opposed to Medieval enthusiasts. The first part of
the book delights with its humor and time shift but a simplistic
dichotomy between the characters and time periods results from a lack
of development of her themes and characters. The depiction of the
Middle Ages is highly stereotypical and frustrating to readers who
appreciate the time period but the authors development of the magical
elements is quite well written.
Engineer Maddie
McCullough takes a plane trip to meet her childhood heart throb Toby
Coltrane. Intelligent and witty, she harbors insecurities about herself
as a woman due to her lack of success in romance. Once a tomboy, Maddie
is lonely and ready for adventure---but is she ready for the adventure
that awaits her? Her mother convinces her that Toby and a trip to
Glasgow is her last chance to tell Toby what she feels. When on the
same plane, her friend Kevin transports a rare archeological find to
the University of Glasgow for metallurgical tests, Maddie cannot resist
trying on this beautiful necklace. The rare artifact seems to possess
some kind of magic, or is it a curse, because the plane crashes,
transporting Maddie back to the 13th century Scottish Highlands.
When a strange magical
light blazes in the sky near Laird Rowan Murray's land, he turns to
help from the White Lady of Glenshael, a woman with the gift of seeing
the future. Before telling him his fate, she makes him promise to do as
she says. Reluctant, Rowan finally agrees to marry the first woman whom
he meets on the road. Rowan will do anything to secure the welfare of
his clan, including magic and spells, if they provide usefulness. Even
plotting with Aidan to fix the promise to his desire fails and Rowan's
marriage choice seems destined as magic and time travel bring him a
woman who challenges him again and again.
When Maddie and Rowan
come face to face, their two cultures collide. Susan Sizemore's time
travel creates multiple laughs and smiles as Maddie, not yet aware of
the time difference, seeks to understand her new surroundings. The
Medieval setting challenges her as her engineering background and
modern technological devices collide head on with the lack of fax
machines, cell phones, etc. Forced to rely on herself and her own
intelligence, Maddie opens up herself on a more primal level, exposing
her heart and body to a kind of romance that reaches deeper within that
the external trappings. Rowan, used to being in charge as a powerful
laird must learn to trust her, loving her for mind as well as her body
as her engineering gifts can bring new life. Susan Sizemore pits woman
against man, science against magic, modern times against the barbaric
Dark Ages in a tale that brings two unlikely lovers together.
Paranormal lovers will
appreciate the fine nuanced details of this romance as magic
transverses two time periods. Every detail is finely constructed,
creating a vision of magic that intrigues. Unfortunately, the portrayal
of the Medieval setting rarely goes beyond the barbaric Dark Ages, a
term coined by Renaissance poet
Petrarch as a contrast and criticism of earlier times as compared to
the Renaissance's discovery of classical literature. For readers like
myself who chose this romance for the medieval setting as well as the
paranormal elements, the continued stereotypical description of this
time period as barbaric grates on the nerves. Furthermore, it flattens
Rowan's character. A little bit more research into the time period or a
bit more glance at the beauty of Rowan's world through Maddie's eyes
would have made this an awesome romance for paranormal and Medieval
lovers alike. As it is, A Kind of Magic is a romance with a tough,
intelligent heroine and an intriguing look at magic and science
together through an intriguing prism of time travel. As a lover of both
paranormal romance and anything medieval, I would encourage the author
to enter the Medieval world with a bit more imagination and research
because A Kind of Magic shows a potential to be able to draw in many
different kinds of romance readers in future Medieval set time travel
romances. Although I did not enjoy this particular romance based on the
depiction of the Middle Ages and the lack of possible character depth,
I will definitely be watching for this
author's future releases. This book is just so close to being an
awesome romance but I think it is only her not quite fully developed
vision of the time period as seen through Rowan's eyes and Maddie's
transformed eyes that seems to miss for me. I did not enjoy this
romance and yet at the same time, certain very well written parts
marked her on my list of authors to watch because I feel she has great
potential in terms of Medieval time travels.
Book Description:
For the sake of his Highland clan,
Laird Rowan Murray has sworn to marry the first woman he meets on the
road.
Magic
has brought twenty-first century engineer Maddie McCullogh back
in time
to a fateful roadside meeting with Rowan. Trapped in the past, she has
no choice but to agree to be handfasted for a year and a day to the
dour but devastatingly handsome Rowan.
Neither wants this
marriage, but necessity soon leads to passion. As Maddie finds a
home
among the clan, passion leads to a love both are reluctant to
acknowledge, but will this unspoken love be strong enough to keep
Maddie in the past when she finds a way to return to her own time?
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